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5 reasons to keep a food diary during the holidays

Posted 12/8/2010 Email story   Print story

    


by Karen Hawkins
Defense Commissary Agency


12/8/2010 - FORT LEE, Va. (AFNS) -- It's possible to lose weight, or at least keep from gaining weight, during the holidays, if you keep a food diary. You might even find that you lose a few pounds, according to research.

Researchers at the Kaiser Permanente's Center for Health Research found that one of the most important things you can do is write down what you eat. When they followed more than 2,000 dieters, they found that keeping a food diary was the greatest predictor of successful weight loss. It was even greater than exercise habits, age and body mass index. The number of pounds people lost was directly related to the number of days they wrote in their log.

To take it a step further, participants were asked to follow the DASH diet -- Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension -- which is high in fruits and vegetables and low in fat; attend weekly education sessions; and be physically active for at least 30 minutes a day.

So if you really want to avoid the weight "creep" of five pounds or more this holiday season, consider keeping a food diary.

Keeping a food diary helps you see how much and what you eat throughout the day and night. It also lets you see what you eat over a period of time. Eating those holiday cookies or a few pieces of candy here and there add up when you see them on paper.

Writing down what you eat and drink, along with how you are feeling at the time, helps you identify your eating habits. Do you eat during stressful times or when you're bored? Figuring out if and when you overeat is helpful with maintaining and losing weight.

Keeping track of what you eat and drink also allows you to enjoy a treat once in a while. If you know you've got calories to spare for the day, and no chocolate has passed your lips for several days, you can indulge a little at the holiday party.

Knowing you have to write down everything you eat makes you think twice about eating that second plate of fried chicken at a buffet. Even if you're the only person who will see your diary, writing down what and how much you eat helps with your self-control.
 
Carry your food diary in your pocket or your purse. Whether you use one of the latest phone apps for your cell phone or just write it down on paper, keep your diary with you at all times. That way you're writing down what you eat immediately after the meal, rather than trying to remember at the end of the day.

Keeping a record of your daily food intake will help you stay on track when trying to lose weight or maintain a healthy weight and activity level. So during the holidays, give yourself the gift of not gaining a few pounds by keeping a food diary. And, you might even lose a few pounds.



tabComments
12/11/2010 3:08:37 PM ET
Way to suck the last remaining vestiges of fun from the holidays LOL
Barry Littlefield, Ramstein
 
12/9/2010 11:18:58 AM ET
a little late for hanukkah
marc, NYC
 
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